En Plein Public
Whatever his nom de plume might suggest – ‘en plein public’ is French for ‘in the public eye’ – Antwerp resident Frederik Lizen would never describe himself as a street artist. That did not, however, stop him from making a name for himself by “plastering” non-spaces in the public sphere … with a lot of humour as well as an idiosyncratic attitude towards both art history and its surroundings. As a result, modern arts centre M HKA has asked him to paint its facade, and he also descended on Ostend at the invitation of The Crystal Ship to be inspired by James Ensor, industrious fishermen, thieving seagulls and chillaxing seals.
Locations:
- Ooststraat 2
- Kapucijnenstraat 54
- Sint-Franciscusstraat
- Sint-Paulusstraat
- Visserskaai 23
- Ooststraat between Christinastraat and Aartshertoginnestraat
- Christinastraat HT. crossing with Ooststraat
- Kerkstraat HT. Wapenplein
- Langestraat HT. Kapucijnenstraat
- Kapucijnenstraat (building ‘De Beus’)
- Corner Kapucijnenstraat & Van Iseghemlaan
Several paintings on wooden panels
Henrik Uldalen
2017
Axel Void
2017
Buck
2017
Strook
2017
C215
2017
Levalet
2017
Phlegm
2017
Ricky Lee Gordon
2017
Zio Ziegler
2016
Siegfried Vynck
2016
Sam Scarpulla
2016